Newton (N) to Dyne (dyn) converter

Converting from Newton (N) to Dyne (dyn)

What is Newton (N)

Newton (N) is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI). It is named after Sir Isaac Newton, the renowned physicist and mathematician. One Newton is defined as the amount of force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass by one meter per second squared.

What is Dyne (dyn)

Dyne (dyn) is a unit of force in the centimeter-gram-second (CGS) system of units. It is a smaller unit of force compared to the Newton. One dyne is defined as the force required to accelerate a one-gram mass by one centimeter per second squared.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Newton to Dyne:

1(N)=100000(dyn)

To convert from Dyne to Newton:

1(dyn)=0.00001(N)

Examples

  • 16 Newtons (N) is equal to 1600000 Dynes (dyn)
  • 6 Newtons (N) is equal to 600000 Dynes (dyn)
  • 3 Newtons (N) is equal to 300000 Dynes (dyn)

By using the conversion formulas mentioned above, you can easily convert between Newton and Dyne. This can be helpful when working with different systems of units or when solving physics problems that involve these units of force.

Newton to Dyne Conversion Table

N to dyn Conversion Table

Newton (N) Dyne (dyn)
0.01 N 1000 dyn
0.1 N 10000 dyn
1 N 100000 dyn
2 N 200000 dyn
3 N 300000 dyn
4 N 400000 dyn
5 N 500000 dyn
6 N 600000 dyn
7 N 700000 dyn
8 N 800000 dyn
9 N 900000 dyn
10 N 1000000 dyn
10 N 1000000 dyn
20 N 2000000 dyn
30 N 3000000 dyn
40 N 4000000 dyn
50 N 5000000 dyn
60 N 6000000 dyn
70 N 7000000 dyn
80 N 8000000 dyn
90 N 9000000 dyn
100 N 10000000 dyn